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I currently have 2 ADSL connections which are connected independently to
various PCs, i.e. no one computer in on the same ADSL service. However what I would like is to still be able for the PCs to talk to each other. My setup is as follows PC A & 1 LAPTOP connected to a Speedtouch ADSL Modem/Router and the other PC B & XBox connected to a Netgear ADSL Modem/Router. So at the moment the PC A is not linked to PC B - how can I effect this? Not interested in bonding the ADSL or anything like that - just what all the devices to be able to see each other irrespective of which router they are connected to. Thanks in advance Bal Bal |
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"Bal" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:442e65dc$0$5480$(E-Mail Removed) g.com... >I currently have 2 ADSL connections which are connected independently to >various PCs, i.e. no one computer in on the same ADSL service. However what >I would like is to still be able for the PCs to talk to each other. > > My setup is as follows > > PC A & 1 LAPTOP connected to a Speedtouch ADSL Modem/Router and the other > PC B & XBox connected to a Netgear ADSL Modem/Router. So at the moment the > PC A is not linked to PC B - how can I effect this? Not interested in > bonding the ADSL or anything like that - just what all the devices to be > able to see each other irrespective of which router they are connected to. > > Thanks in advance > > Bal ps forgot to mention that I don't have the option of putting another NIC in the PC, no room :-( Cheers Bal |
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Bal cried out
> > "Bal" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:442e65dc$0$5480$(E-Mail Removed) g.com... >>I currently have 2 ADSL connections which are connected >>independently to various PCs, i.e. no one computer in on the same >>ADSL service. However what I would like is to still be able for >>the PCs to talk to each other. >> >> My setup is as follows >> >> PC A & 1 LAPTOP connected to a Speedtouch ADSL Modem/Router and >> the other PC B & XBox connected to a Netgear ADSL Modem/Router. >> So at the moment the PC A is not linked to PC B - how can I >> effect this? Not interested in bonding the ADSL or anything like >> that - just what all the devices to be able to see each other >> irrespective of which router they are connected to. >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> Bal > > > ps forgot to mention that I don't have the option of putting > another NIC in the PC, no room :-( > > Cheers > > Bal > > > VPN? |
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If you have firewire ports, you
could try TCP/IP over firewire. Rosco wrote: > Bal cried out > > >>"Bal" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >>news:442e65dc$0$5480$(E-Mail Removed) ing.com... >> >>>I currently have 2 ADSL connections which are connected >>>independently to various PCs, i.e. no one computer in on the same >>>ADSL service. However what I would like is to still be able for >>>the PCs to talk to each other. >>> >>>My setup is as follows >>> >>>PC A & 1 LAPTOP connected to a Speedtouch ADSL Modem/Router and >>>the other PC B & XBox connected to a Netgear ADSL Modem/Router. >>>So at the moment the PC A is not linked to PC B - how can I >>>effect this? Not interested in bonding the ADSL or anything like >>>that - just what all the devices to be able to see each other >>>irrespective of which router they are connected to. >>> >>>Thanks in advance >>> >>>Bal >> >> >>ps forgot to mention that I don't have the option of putting >>another NIC in the PC, no room :-( >> >>Cheers >> >>Bal >> >> >> > > > VPN? |
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"RP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) t... > If you have firewire ports, you > could try TCP/IP over firewire. > > Rosco wrote: Thanks chaps, managed to do what I needed by opening up a wireless connection from the PC from one network and the router on the other network. This PC in turn acts as a bridge between both networks and therefore allowing access to each others resources. Cheers Bal |
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